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Every year the ALCC runs a series of training courses across Australia. This training aims to arm librarians and archivists with the knowledge and skills to tackle copyright in their institutions.

The sessions are run by the ALCC Copyright and Policy Adviser and tailored to the local audience and needs. They will usually consist of either two half day sessions, or a single express morning session. Within these times the training is divided into modules aimed at attendees with different levels of knowledge and experience, designed to work either as discrete sessions or as a single copyright primer, depending on your level of interest and time constraints. These modules are:

Copyright Essentials (morning) - intended for those who want to learn or brush up on their copyright basics.

Copyright Extended (afternoon) - looks at latest updates and copyright practices and assumes either a base knowledge of copyright or attendance at the morning session.

Where time permits, we also include a Q&A session in which we answer specific questions on notice, or a Hot Topics Panel, talking with local experts in an indepth manner about what is important in copyright in Australia and worldwide.

Due to popular demand for streaming of our live events, we're trialing offering one hour webinars. These won't have the depth of the full day sessions, but are designed to give a larger audience a quick copyright essentials or update. There will be two one hour sessions in 2019:

3-4pm August 7: Copyright Essentials – intended for those who want to learn or brush up on their copyright basics.

3-4pm August 14: Copyright Extended – looks at the latest updates and copyright practices; assumes either a base knowledge of copyright or attendance at the previous session..